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3 DEFINITY Mode Code Switch Integration - Avaya Support

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INTUITY Messaging SolutionsR5 <strong>Integration</strong> with <strong>DEFINITY</strong> <strong>Mode</strong>-<strong>Code</strong>3 <strong>DEFINITY</strong> <strong>Mode</strong> <strong>Code</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Integration</strong>Intuity AUDIX AdministrationIssue 2January 2001Page 3-23ExampleThe following example illustrates entries used for the common scenario wherethere is a single switch connection and fixed-length switch subscriber extensions.Table 3-7.INTUITY extension length = 4<strong>Switch</strong>Prefix<strong>Switch</strong>Start Ext.<strong>Switch</strong>EndExt.INTUITYPrefix<strong>Switch</strong>ID2000 9999 1 NRemote[Y/N]Stopping and Starting the Voice SystemTo execute any changes you have made to the switch integration administrationwindows in the procedures in this chapter, you must stop and then restart thevoice system.! CAUTION:Only stop the voice system when it is absolutely necessary. All calls inprogress will be disconnected. Subscribers calling the AUDIX system willhear a fast busy signal. Callers sent to AUDIX coverage will hear ringing withno answer.Complete this procedure to stop and restart the voice system.1. Start at the <strong>Avaya</strong> INTUITY Main Menu (Figure 3-9) and select> Customer/Services Administration> System Management> System Control> Stop Voice SystemNOTE:Be sure to select Stop Voice System. Do not select ShutdownVoice System.The system displays the Wait Time window (Figure 3-15).

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